Cold Rain & Snow, Walkin' Blues, Friend Of The Devil, It's All Over Now, Brown Eyed Women, Victim Or The Crime-> Foolish Heart
Set 2
China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider, Saint Of Circumstance, He's Gone-> Jam-> Drums-> Jam-> All Along The Watchtower-> Stella Blue-> Around & Around, E: Black Muddy River
Notes
Notes:
-- Set 2 is seamless
Addeddate
2011-07-06 11:03:12
Identifier
gd1990-12-28.sbd.miller.114440.flac16
Lineage
Dat (Tascam DA-20) -> Tascam SS-R05 -> Samplitude Professional v11.2 -> FLAC
Reviewer:
kbmill
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August 27, 2018 Subject:
bread crumb
I sang a little while and then flew on.
Reviewer:
Jamie In The Hills
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November 17, 2013 Subject:
He's Gone
Like the rest of the New Year's run, this show was fantastic. It was a really good time for the band, coming off two great tours (Spring and Summer). This
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show isn't quite as good as the 27th or 31st, but it holds its own. And the 20 minute He's Gone, a lament for the loss of Brent, is the standout. It's also the only Mind Left Body jam I ever saw...which makes this already very special. There are great performances of other songs, especially Foolish Heart, BEW, and a solid China>Rider.
Reviewer:
darkstarcrashes_79
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October 3, 2013 Subject:
i too was at this show
but my favorite of this show goes unmentioned so i'll give it it's props lol. this is definitely one of my top 3 Stella's sweet,crispy,airy yet jamming
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and no messed up lines either.Killer song great night to hear it too. Overall really good show maybe even better than 12/31 itself.
Reviewer:
Jsaturn
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August 24, 2013 Subject:
Great Show
I was there in the Warrior Room below the arena and it was great quality sound coming into the place. The first and only time I ever saw/heard a show without
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being in the arena and I wouldn't trade it for the world. Highlights were Cold Rain and Snow, I know you Rider and Hes gone...I saw three of the four shows that run and If I had to choose one of them in retrospect it would have been the 12/28...Really great stuff..
Reviewer:
darazn1
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July 8, 2011 (edited)
Subject:
I was there.
This was quite a show. The first part of set 1 was heavy energy, and that seemed to be confirmed by the choice of Victim, which fit the mood eloquently.
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Not the greatest ever, by any means. Regardless, the jam at the end of Foolish Heart is an incredible Jerry + Bruce lead jam that should be heard by all. A break through into the light. Second set was muddy in sound. The real highlight is the He's Gone, another must-hear performance. The song is one of the best I've ever heard, and the jam that follows, out of this world! Post-space was pretty weak that night, as I recall. Get this for the legendary-quality Foolish and He's Gone. The next Black Muddy River was 8.13.91 (I think), and then it was shelved until '95.
Reviewer:
Joshua_me
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July 8, 2011 Subject:
Do Everything That's in you, You Feel to be Your Part...
*Very* sweet jam coming out of Foolish ! Like honey dripping from my ears. ;-)
Reviewer:
Dylan M
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July 8, 2011 (edited)
Subject:
Average for 1990
Sounds more like a SBD heavy matrix. which isn't a bad thing. Not nearly as inspired as the December McNichols run but still worth a listen. Jerry's guitar
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lines are a little thin and the jams are certainly Phil and Bruce led. Highlights include an interesting Victim or the Crime with an unusual intro jam. Last Black Muddy River til Summer 1995 tour. Maybe its because Jerry forgets the first two verses ;) Either way its an inspired way to end the show and the crowd noise indicates mucho satisfaction. One of my favorite later Jerry tunes. 3 for performance, 4 for a solid matrixy remaster. = 4 stars